ND Energy announces 2022 Eilers and Forgash fellows The Center for Sustainable Energy (ND Energy) at the University of Notre Dame announces… February 15, 2022
Policy Brief: Amazonía Lee Long-Term Impact Evaluation: Influence of an Early Grade Reading Program The Pulte Institute's Danice Guzmán and Mathematica's Camila Fernández, Larissa Campuzano, Ivonne Padilla, and Nancy Murray have co-authored a policy breif about the influence of... February 14, 2022
History Museum exhibit weaves story of international education at Notre Dame “The Fabric of a Global University,” a new exhibit in the Raclin Gallery of Notre Dame History, is on display... February 14, 2022
Research assistant professor investigates cancer mestastasis In July 2021, Erin Howe was promoted to the position of research assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences... February 14, 2022
ND Law student elected president of National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association Second-year law student Dillon Yang has been elected president of the National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (NAPALSA). He... February 14, 2022
"Pictures at an Exhibition": Notre Dame's Celebration of the Centenary of James Joyce's Ulysses On February 9th, the Keough-Naughton Institute collaborated with the Hesburgh Library to commemorate and celebrate the centenary of James Joyce's... February 14, 2022
New book advocates alternative routes to human security and peace Over five decades of teaching and research in the field of peace studies, Robert C. Johansen became convinced that United... February 14, 2022
Liberal arts education helps economics major develop agency, confidence, and clear focus — as well as the skills to launch a tech startup In the early days of the pandemic, when students of all ages were learning at home, Notre Dame senior Renee... February 11, 2022
Faculty fellow's research provides new insights on theology and the state A new book by Ansari Institute Faculty Fellow Sarah Shortall offers a fresh look at theology's political role in a secular... February 11, 2022
"The Word Throughout Time," a Rare Books & Special Collections Exhibit in Honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Medieval Institute This year marks … February 10, 2022
Master’s students partner with peacebuilding organizations in the field In January, seven second-year Keough School Master of Global Affairs students with a concentration in International Peace Studies (IPS) began... February 10, 2022
Xavier Navarro Aquino’s debut novel spotlights devastation of Hurricane Maria It’s been five years since Hurricane Maria devastated the island of Puerto Rico. The grief, trauma, and political ramifications of this... February 10, 2022
Human rights campaigner Lord Alton of Liverpool to lecture at 2022 Nanovic Forum David Alton (Professor Lord Alton of Liverpool), a British parliamentarian known for his human rights work, will deliver the Nanovic... February 10, 2022
New book explores the role of Catholic peacebuilders in addressing global mining issues Catholic Peacebuilding And Mining From cellphones to computers to life-saving medical technologies, the day-to-day… February 10, 2022
New student publication: "Belarus: Media Dissidences in the Face of Authoritarianism" The Nanovic Institute is pleased to announce the publication of “Belarus: Media Dissidences in the Face of Authoritarianism.” During the... February 10, 2022
Author Elijah Anderson discusses being ‘Black in White Space’ The Institute for Educational Initiatives at the University of Notre Dame hosted Elijah Anderson, the Sterling Professor of Sociology and... February 08, 2022
Bookstore management to transition over spring break to limit disruption University’s … February 08, 2022
Rob Krier named 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Prize laureate; Wendell Berry wins 2022 Henry Hope Reed Award Rob Krier, an architect, urbanist, scholar, painter, sculptor and educator, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Richard H.... February 07, 2022
Romance languages and anthropology faculty win Humanities Without Walls grant to create program for Latinx women to share childbirth experiences through art and literature Two faculty in Notre Dame’s College of Arts & Letters have won a three-year grant from Humanities Without Walls in... February 07, 2022
With ISLA Support, Derdzyan Investigates Oil Markets and Vehicle Sales With the support of an … February 07, 2022
2022 SPIE Photonics West Conference A big congratulations to the members of our lab who presented and/or submitted a paper for the 2022 SPIE Photonics... February 07, 2022
The Fight for More Ethical Technology in “Future Peace,” by ND TEC Affiliate Robert H. Latiff Today, there are more than six hundred Department of Defense projects that are looking to incorporate artificial intelligence into warfighting.... February 07, 2022
Pathogen Trackers REDI-NET program aims to support disease surveillance for early detection of next pandemic. February 07, 2022
Notre Dame Press: Publishing experts and fostering the next generation of scholars and thinkers When one hears the name Notre Dame Press, one might imagine a very large, physical printing press on the University’s... February 04, 2022
Brain shortcuts may be partially to blame for vaccine and mask non-compliance Theodore Beauchaine and his colleagues break down the cognitive shortcuts that can affect how we assess risk and decide to behave... February 04, 2022
Chemical history of the Milky Way revealed by new catalog of tens of millions of stars University of Notre Dame researchers, along with collaborators in China and Australia, published a new sample catalog of more than... February 04, 2022
Nanovic Fellow María Rosa Olivera-Williams organizes workshop on important Spanish-language writer Rubén Darío Rubén Darío (1867-1916) was one of the most important Spanish-language writers in history. Sometimes called the “poet of the Americas,”... February 04, 2022
Professor Nathan Swenson: Eco-Curiosity that Drives a Career From being a self-described “outdoorsy kid” to becoming a full-time researcher of forest biodiversity, Professor Nathan Swenson has dedicated his... February 03, 2022
Notre Dame Stories: The Winter Olympics, Equality in Sports, and Exercising in the Cold … February 03, 2022
Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., on threats to HBCU institutions “We deplore the bomb threats made against a number of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. These institutions deserve our respect... February 03, 2022